Mechanistic modeling of arsenic retention on natural red earth in simulated environmental systems

Meththika Vithanage, Rohana Chandrajith, Athula Bandara, Rohan Weerasooriya

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Arsenic retention on natural red earth (hereafter NRE) was examined as a function of pH, ionic strength, and initial arsenic loading using both macroscopic and spectroscopic methods. Proton binding sites on NRE were characterized by potentiometric titrations yielding an average pHzpc around 8.5. Both As(III)- and As(V)-NRE surface configurations were postulated by vibration spectroscopy. Spectroscopically, it is shown that arsenite forms monodentate complexes whereas arsenate forms bidendate complexes with NRE. When 4<pH<8 and [total arsenic as As(III) or As(V)] = 0.385 μmol/L both arsenite and arsenate exhibit near 100% adsorption for a 10-fold variation of ionic strength that is ascribed to inner-sphere complexation of surface bonding. Arsenite exhibits an apparent bond-switching mechanism from inner-sphere to outer-sphere at excess As(III) loading (total arsenic as As(III) or As(V)] = 38.5 μmol/L. Competitive effect of arsenate for arsenite adsorption sites was observed when [initial As] = 0.385 μmol/L. In dual adsorbate systems the ΓAs(III) was reduced over 20%, showing a competition of arsenite for arsenate binding sites (or vice versa). All experimental data were quantified with a 2pK generalized diffused layer model considering two site types for both protons and anions binding using reaction stoichiometries, as follows:FeOH + H+ ↔ FeOH+2,4.744,FeOH ↔ FeO- + H+,-9.03,AlOH + H+ ↔ AlOH+2,7.229,AlOH ↔ AlO- + H +,-9.316,FeOH(s) + H3AsO3(aq) ↔ FeHAsO2-3(s) + H2O,6.798,AlOH(s) + H3AsO3(aq) ↔ AlHAsO2-3(s) + H2O,5.319,FeOH(s) + H2AsO- 4(aq) ↔ FeHAsO2-4(s) + H 2O,11.88,AlOH(s) + H2AsO- 4(aq) ↔ AlHAsO2-4(s) + H 2O,9.061.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Sider (fra-til)265-272
Antal sider8
TidsskriftJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
Vol/bind294
Udgave nummer2
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15 feb. 2006
Udgivet eksterntJa

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